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Reply to "At what point is a teen "spoiling the nest" (before college) going too far?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband is at his wit's end with her. Our daughter is being belligerent, defiant, comes and goes as she pleases, doesn't lift a finger all summer, refuses to contribute and pick up her young siblings from activities (in a car/gas/insurance we pay for), and her room is a disaster zone. So after 10 weeks of being treated like garbage by her we're supposed to smile and nod and write a $38,000 check and tell her 'have fun sweetie'?[/quote] Why dies she have a car or a phone? You are the problem [/quote] Are you asking why she is allowed to have a life and operate as a real human being? Do you think the ideal upbringing is holding your children like prisoners?[/quote] I think they are asking why parents are paying for the phone and car if she is not following the rules. Being adult means more freedoms, but it also means you are responsible for your actions. Actions have consequences [/quote]
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